Anybody played with the Nokia 3650 yet?
I'm thinking about getting one, but I was curious how they are working. I'm also trying to decide if I should wait to see if T-Mobile gets the phone. If they do its easier to work with one customized for their service.
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<strong>ya...but its got all the features I want</strong><hr></blockquote>
careful... i was stung to the tune of 650 euros for the 7650 when it first came out because i thought it 'had the features i wanted' ie: bluetooth and iSync
BAH! nokia have a habit of looking good (sometimes) but not playing well with other children...
anyway... i'm only posting because i'm curious if when i reach 50 posts i'll get promoted to being a full member
regards (junior) lungaretta of the 49 posts...
<edit> ...and hello fully qualified MEMBER lungaretta of the 50 posts... it's like a rite of passage... <img src="graemlins/lol.gif" border="0" alt="[Laughing]" /> </edit>
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*wishes he lived somewhere besides North America that gets really friggen cool cell phones!*
You can get an OEM 3650 now on eBay, or <a href="http://www.gsmphonesource.com" target="_blank">www.gsmphonesource.com</a> . Prices usually between $600-800. I expect this to drop by 25-35% as soon as the T-Mobile-branded/flexed version of the 3650 begins selling at a subsidized price at dealers/retailers.
<strong>Damn you Europeans! </strong><hr></blockquote>
it's probably because the things are produced there, but i think the scanda-weegians get cooler phones.
while the lucky japanese get the innovative network operators (quicktime on your mobile... mmmm..)
i'm not trolling but curious: why don't all your networks get it together? what is the history of multiple standards and networks over there?
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it's probably because the things are produced there, but i think the scanda-weegians get cooler phones.
while the lucky japanese get the innovative network operators (quicktime on your mobile... mmmm..)
i'm not trolling but curious: why don't all your networks get it together? what is the history of multiple standards and networks over there?
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It's all about the FCC. We should adopt their 1800Mhz freq.